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Review: Igel Technology 5610XP Premium thin client

This capable thin client offers enterprise-friendly features such as a built-in smartcard reader

Price: £399 + VAT
Daniel Robinson, IT Week, 27 Apr 2007
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Igel’s XPE-based Premium model is a good fit for browser-based enterprise applications with its strong performance at Java-based code and built-in smartcard reader for user authentication.

Pros: Good performance; built-in smartcard reader.

Cons: Relatively large for a thin client.

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